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HERVE GRAUMANN
You definitely need to look at these images up close.  In the small images you can’t quite see what’s going on, but when they are larger you see that these are meticulously laid out patterns using everyday mass produced objects.  Not computer generated, but carefully created by Geneva, Switzerland based artist Herve Graumann.  He’s been making these since 2000, and I am utterly disappointed that I have not seen them before now. So beautiful and amazing!
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HERVE GRAUMANN
You definitely need to look at these images up close.  In the small images you can’t quite see what’s going on, but when they are larger you see that these are meticulously laid out patterns using everyday mass produced objects.  Not computer generated, but carefully created by Geneva, Switzerland based artist Herve Graumann.  He’s been making these since 2000, and I am utterly disappointed that I have not seen them before now. So beautiful and amazing!
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HERVE GRAUMANN
You definitely need to look at these images up close.  In the small images you can’t quite see what’s going on, but when they are larger you see that these are meticulously laid out patterns using everyday mass produced objects.  Not computer generated, but carefully created by Geneva, Switzerland based artist Herve Graumann.  He’s been making these since 2000, and I am utterly disappointed that I have not seen them before now. So beautiful and amazing!
Zoom Info
HERVE GRAUMANN
You definitely need to look at these images up close.  In the small images you can’t quite see what’s going on, but when they are larger you see that these are meticulously laid out patterns using everyday mass produced objects.  Not computer generated, but carefully created by Geneva, Switzerland based artist Herve Graumann.  He’s been making these since 2000, and I am utterly disappointed that I have not seen them before now. So beautiful and amazing!
Zoom Info
HERVE GRAUMANN
You definitely need to look at these images up close.  In the small images you can’t quite see what’s going on, but when they are larger you see that these are meticulously laid out patterns using everyday mass produced objects.  Not computer generated, but carefully created by Geneva, Switzerland based artist Herve Graumann.  He’s been making these since 2000, and I am utterly disappointed that I have not seen them before now. So beautiful and amazing!
Zoom Info
HERVE GRAUMANN
You definitely need to look at these images up close.  In the small images you can’t quite see what’s going on, but when they are larger you see that these are meticulously laid out patterns using everyday mass produced objects.  Not computer generated, but carefully created by Geneva, Switzerland based artist Herve Graumann.  He’s been making these since 2000, and I am utterly disappointed that I have not seen them before now. So beautiful and amazing!
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HERVE GRAUMANN

You definitely need to look at these images up close.  In the small images you can’t quite see what’s going on, but when they are larger you see that these are meticulously laid out patterns using everyday mass produced objects.  Not computer generated, but carefully created by Geneva, Switzerland based artist Herve Graumann.  He’s been making these since 2000, and I am utterly disappointed that I have not seen them before now. So beautiful and amazing!

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